
Autumn Rolls a Seven
Billionaire Baby Club, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Summer Roberts
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By:
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Jasinda Wilder
About this listen
Autumn Scott is the second woman at Six Chicks Real Estate to fall victim to "The Ad": "Beautiful, successful single woman in search of a wealthy, handsome man to help her get pregnant the old-fashioned way. Financial validation a must. Serious inquiries only. DM for more info."
Problem number one? It works, a little too well, one could argue.
Problem number two? Autumn has a dark tragic past keeping her from trusting men at all, let alone wanting a baby with one.
Problem number three? Seven St. John doesn't take no for an answer, in the sexiest possible way.
Contains mature themes.
©2021 Jasinda Wilder (P)2022 Tantor
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